Illegal deforestation accounts for 49% of recent tropical deforestation and is driven by foreign demand for agricultural commodities worth $61 billion annually. This illegal clearing of forests for agriculture emits 1.47 gigatons of carbon per year, equivalent to 25% of EU fossil fuel emissions. Brazil and Indonesia have high rates of illegal deforestation, mostly for cattle and palm oil plantations exporting commodities that end up in many consumer products. Curtailing this illegal trade is important to reduce deforestation and emissions.